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Varicose Veins Types & Symptoms Advanced Vein Group

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About At Advanced Vein Group, we understand the importance of personalized treatment, and our vein doctors are here to offer comprehensive care tailored to your unique requirements. With state-of-the-art facilities and a patient-centric approach, we strive to deliver optimal outcomes in the field of vascular health. Trust Advanced Vein Group for top-notch expertise and compassionate care, ensuring you receive the best possible treatment from the leading vein doctors in the industry.

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Table of contents 01 04 02 05 03 Anatomy of Veins Types of varicose veins Symptoms of Varicose Veins Risk Factors Treatments

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Anatomy of Veins 01

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● Veins form a vital part of the circulatory system, responsible for returning deoxygenated blood to the heart. ● These thin-walled vessels operate at lower pressure than arteries, consisting of tunica intima, tunica media, and tunica externa layers. ● One-way valves in veins prevent backward blood flow, facilitating the upward movement against gravity. ● Veins transport blood from capillaries back to the heart, ensuring continuous circulation. ● With a larger capacity than arteries, veins accommodate a higher volume of blood.

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Types of Varicose Veins 02

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1. Spider Veins ● Spider veins, or telangiectasias, are small, dilated blood vessels near the surface of the skin. ● Commonly appear as red, blue, or purple web-like patterns. ● Often found on the legs and face. ● Caused by weakened or damaged blood vessels. ● Risk factors include genetics, age, and hormonal changes. ● Usually a cosmetic concern, but can cause discomfort or pain in some cases. ● Treatment options include sclerotherapy, laser therapy, and lifestyle changes.

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2. Reticular varicose ● Reticular varicose veins are a type of vein disorder. ● They are smaller than traditional varicose vein treatment but can be visible through the skin. ● Often characterized by a bluish or greenish color. ● Typically found in the legs and can cause discomfort. ● Result from the dilation of small veins due to increased pressure. ● Risk factors include genetics, age, and prolonged standing. ● Symptoms may include aching, burning, or itching. ● Treatment options include compression stockings, lifestyle changes, and, in severe cases, medical procedures.

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3. Varicose Veins ● Varicose veins are swollen, twisted veins that often appear blue or dark purple. ● Common in legs and feet due to weakened vein walls and valves. ● Risk factors include age, gender (more common in women), family history, and prolonged standing. ● Symptoms include pain, aching, and visible, bulging veins. ● Complications may include ulcers and blood clots. ● Treatment options range from lifestyle changes and compression stockings to medical procedures like sclerotherapy or laser therapy.

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Symptoms of Varicose Veins 03

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● Bulging, twisted veins visible just beneath the skin's surface. ● Aching or throbbing pain in the legs, worsening after prolonged standing or sitting. ● Legs feel heavy and swollen, especially at the end of the day. ● Experience muscle cramps and a sense of restlessness in the legs. ● Skin around affected veins may itch, and there could be skin discoloration or inflammation. ● Persistent feelings of leg swelling treatment, accompanied by a restless sensation. ● Skin over the veins may become dry, thin, and more prone to ulcers. ● Pain intensifies when standing for extended periods. ● Cramping or throbbing sensations in the legs during the night.

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Risk Factors Varicose Veins 04

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Varicose veins can appear at any age, but they are most commonly seen in people over the age of 50 Varicose veins can be genetic. Studies have shown that genetics play a role in the development of varicose veins Exposure to certain substances in the environment can increase the risk of developing some diseases A personal or family history of certain illnesses can increase the risk of developing related conditions Age Genetics Lifestyle Exercise, healthy weight, avoid standing or sitting for long periods, wear compression stockings, avoid tight clothing This condition is not specific to any gender and can affect both males and females Environment Medical history Gender

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Method of Treatments 05

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This is a medical procedure that involves injecting a solution directly into the varicose vein. The solution causes the vein to scar and collapse This is a minimally invasive procedure that uses laser energy to heat and seal the affected vein. The vein eventually shrinks and is absorbed by the body These are specialized stockings that are designed to provide pressure to the legs, improving blood flow and reducing swelling in the veins This procedure that involves using a device to apply pressure to the legs. The pressure helps to improve blood flow and reduce swelling Injections Compression stockings Laser treatment Pressotherapy

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